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      a large European bird of prey (= a bird that kills and eats small birds and animals) that is a type of hawk:   High above the banks of ancient oaks, a buzzard circles in search of its prey.  
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      If an amount of money is refundable, it can be given back to the person who paid it, for example because they needhe or she needs to change theirhis or her plans:   Tickets are not refundable. The charge includes a refundable security deposit.  
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      wyprowadzać, wypompować (nielegalnie, np. pieniądze)    empezar lección
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      to dishonestly take money from an organization or other supply, and use it for a purpose for which it was not intended   He lost his job when it was discovered that he had been siphoning off money from the company for his own use.  
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      drgnąć, ruszyć, nakłaniać (np. do zmiany zdania, ustąpić    empezar lección
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      change an opinion   I've tried moving the desk but it won't budge/I can't budge it. I've tried persuading her, but she won't budge.  
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      to tear 
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      pogodzić, pogodzić się, przyzwalać na coś    empezar lección
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      to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly: assent   Reluctantly, he acquiesced to/in the plans. Once the directors have given their assent to the proposal we can begin  
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      długotrwała kłótnia, prowadzić długotrwałe klotnie    empezar lección
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      an argument, especially one that continues for a long time: to argue with someone about something, especially for a long time:   a lengthy wrangle about/over costs The joint venture ended in a legal wrangle between the two companies. They had been wrangling with the authorities about/over parking spaces.  
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      riposta, odcinać się, odparować, ripostować    empezar lección
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      to answer someone quickly in an angry or funny way:   That doesn't concern you!" she retorted.  
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      a square piece of cloth worn around the neck or on the head 
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      to tell someone to do something or to behave in a particular way. require, demand   We were all enjoined to be on our best behaviour. He enjoined (= suggested) caution  
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      an act of staying awake, especially at night, in order to be with a person who is very ill or dying, or to make a protest, or to pray   His parents kept vigil beside his bed for weeks before he died. Supporters of the peace movement held an all-night candlelit vigil outside the cathedral.  
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      ściśnięcie serca, ukłucie (np. zazdrości), ostry ból    empezar lección
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      a sudden sharp feeling, especially of painful emotion   He complained about heart pangs before he arrived at the hospital. a pang of jealousy We hadn't eaten since yesterday and the hunger pangs were getting harder to ignore.  
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      used to introduce a second and more extreme phrase in a sentence when the first phrase was not strong enough:   It is my pleasure, nay (my) privilege, to introduce tonight's guest speaker. We got filled nay overfilled  
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      very angry about unfair things that have happened to you:   They ignored all her pleas and she became very embittered. He died a disillusioned and embittered old man.  
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      , perfidny, zdradziecki, wiarołomny    empezar lección
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      unable to be trusted, or showing no loyalty   She described the new criminal bill as a perfidious attack on democracy.  
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      początek, na początku czegoś    empezar lección
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      from the outset. Please allow me to say a few words at the outset.  
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      kolka, szew, oczko (na drutach), zszywać    empezar lección
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      . a sharp pain in the side of your stomach or chest, often caused by not breathing enough when running or laughing: a piece of thread sewn in cloth, or the single movement of a needle and thread into and out of the cloth that produces this   I got a stitch after running for the bus. The bedspread was embroidered with cross-stitch. Secure the two pieces together with a couple of stitches.  
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      At one year and nine months, the child may be able to annunciate a few key phrases. These would annunciate alarms calling attention to a failed switch element.  
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      (especially of an organization or business) not active or successful   How can the department be revived from its present moribund state? with its run-down look and empty aisles, the grocery store appeared moribund  
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      oświadczać, wyznawać oficjalnie przyznawać się    empezar lección
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      to admit something or say something publicly:   He avowed that he regretted what he had done. It is a society in which homosexuality is rarely avowed. I had her avowal of love, but it was too late.  
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      to shake slightly, often because of strong emotion:   Lennie's bottom lip quivered and tears started in his eyes.  
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      a person who behaves in an extremely stupid way: half-witted   What an imbecile that boy is!  
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      a small, long, thin animal with many legs 
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